"The right side of her face is paralyzed. She's got a lot of surgeries to go through and she won't even look in the mirror anymore," said Victoria's grandmother, Kelly Mullins. "When we go to a store, she doesn't even want to get out (of the car). She's 3 years old and she's embarrassed about what she looks like. She's embarrassed and I hate it because she shouldn't be. It ain't her fault."

Victoria hadn't felt that way until last week when she was turned away from a KFC in Jackson, Mullins said.

"I took her to the doctor and I went to KFC. I ordered a large sweet tea and her some mashed potatoes and gravy because she was hungry. She was on a feeding tube at the time, but I figured she could just swallow (the potatoes)," Mullins said. "They just told us, they said, 'We have to ask you to leave because her face is disrupting our customers.' (Victoria) understood exactly what they said."

Mullins said she put Victoria in the car and left. She said Victoria cried all the way home to Simpson County.

"No matter what's wrong with a person, if a person's different, if a person's scarred, or is a different color or anything, people shouldn't be discriminated against," Mullins said. "Her being 3 years old and already being discriminated against, it makes me mad, because I know for the rest of her life it's going to be like that."

KFC officials sent an email Friday to 16 WAPT News in response to the incident.

"KFC launched an investigation as soon as we were made aware of this report. We take this very seriously, as we have zero tolerance for any kind of hurtful or disrespectful actions toward our guests. Our investigation is ongoing, but we have been in touch with the family and are committed to doing something appropriate for this beautiful little girl and her family. We will also work with the franchisee to take appropriate action at the restaurant once the specifics of the incident are determined," said KFC spokesman Rick Maynard.

Victoria is on antibiotics and still has more surgeries ahead of her, but she's doing well, her grandmother said.

Donald Mullins, who is Kelly Mullins' ex-husband, shot and killed two of the dogs that attacked Victoria. The third dog was euthanized. Donald Mullins and his girlfriend, Rita Tompkins, were arrested after the attack on child endangerment charges.

HAPPENED TO HER GRANDDAUGHTER AT KFC. I WANTED TO HIT THE LADY AND THAT AINT GONNA SOLVE NOTHING. KELLY MULLINS WAS FURIOUS AT WHAT AN EMPLOYEE AT KFC ON MEADOWBROOK ROAD SAID ABOUT HER GRANDAUGHTER VICTORIA. THEY TOLD US WE HAD TO LEAVE BECAUSE HER FACE WAS DISRUPTING THE CUSTOMERS. 1:11 - 1:16 STAND UP- WHEN THEY WERE ASKED TO LEAVE THIS KFC, SHE PUT THE CHILD IN THE CAR.. SHE SAYS 3 YEAR OLD VICTORIA KNEW EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED. SHE CRIED ALL THE WAY HOME AND NOW WHEN WE GO SOMEWHERE, SHE DON'T WANT TO GET OUT. SHE WON'T LOOK IN THE MIRROR. VICTORIA'S GRANDFATHER'S PITBULL ATTACKED HER A FEW MONTHS AGO - LEAVING HER FACE COVERED IN SCARS AND VICTORIA NEEDING MONTHS OF TREATMENT. I THINK SHE SURPRISED EVERYBODY, EVEN THE DOCTORS AND NURSES. SHES A FIGHTER. AFTER WHAT HAPPENED AT KFC - HER FAMILY POSTED TO FACEBOOK --"DOES THIS FACE LOOK SCARY TO YOU?" AND "I PERSONALLY WILL NEVER STEP FOOT IN ANOTHER KFC AGAIN" ALMOST IMMEDIATELY - PEOPLE FLOODED KFC'S TWITTER PAGE. SOON AFTER - THE RESTAURANT CHAIN RELEASED THIS STATEMENT "OUR COMPANY WOULD NEVER TOLERATE THIS TYPE OF DISRESPECTFUL BEHAVIOR TOWARD ANY OF OUR GUESTS." AND PROMISED TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF IT. SHE'S 3 AND SHES EMBARRASSED, SHE'S WORRIED ABOUT WHAT SHE LOOKS LIKE. SHE EMBARRASSED. AND I HATE IT BECAUSE SHE SHOULDN'T BE, IT AIN'T HER FAULT I KNOW FOR THE REST OF HER LIFE THERE'S GONNA BE PEOPLE LIKE THAT. BUT THAT'S NOT KEEPING VICTORIA DOWN. SAY HEY, HEYYY IN JACKSON, JENNIFER ORTEGA, 16 WAPT NEWS. KFC SAYS IT IS TALKING WITH THE FAMILY TO FIGURE OUT EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED AND TO MAKE IT RIGHT. AS FOR THE DOGS - ALL THREE HAVE BEEN PUT DOWN AND VICTORIA'S GRANDFATHER AND GIRLFRIEND FACE CHILD ENDANGERMENT CHARGES. LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM, JENNIFER ORTEGA 16 WAPT NEWS. THANKS. NEW AT SIX... JACKSON-POLICE